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This week’s guest is the brilliant Russ Litten – author, screenwriter, editor and long-time writer-in-residence in prisons across the UK. We discuss his latest novel The Crime Writer, a gritty, compelling story inspired by his first-hand experiences working with inmates on their life stories.
Russ shares insights on the blurred line between fact and fiction, why authenticity matters, and how to retain your creative curiosity – even after years in the game. We also dig into how working with new writers, particularly those in challenging environments, can reignite your own creative fire.
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About Russ Litten:
Russ Litten is an author and editor based in Hull, with a diverse background in film, radio, music and publishing. His latest novel, The Crime Writer, explores the murky line between inspiration and theft, authenticity and exploitation. Russ has written for screen, stage and radio, and is well known for his powerful work delivering creative writing workshops in UK prisons. His past books include Swear Down, Scream If You Want To Go Faster, and Kingdom, and you can find out more at russlitten.co.uk
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